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Unread 07-29-2018, 09:35 PM   #21
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That looks like a very solid Parker that will give you a lot of service for longer than we could ever put wear on it. According to the I.D. book, it was build in 1913 so you own a 105 year old gun that is still ready for the field. For the money you mentioned, I would say you made a good buy that is really a nice piece of Parker history and the 16 gauge is getting more popular every day. Congrats and enjoy!
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